> There is no community
The very foundation of Open Source / Free Software Movement is 100% community. The very foundation of Closed Source is "There is no community." Community isn't an abstraction but is what has built Linux.
To quote RMS (Who I disagree most of the time but highly respect)
>Tens of millions of people around the world now use free software; the public schools of some regions of India and Spain now teach all students to use the free GNU/Linux operating system. Most of these users, however, have never heard of the ethical reasons for which we developed this system and built the free software community, because nowadays this system and community are more often spoken of as “open source”, attributing them to a different philosophy in which these freedoms are hardly mentioned. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.e...
> There is no reason each subset or each individual even shouldn't have their own opinion and based their actions upon it
100% my point move to your choice and don't pee on systemd every time it is brought up. Your opinion is different then the majority in regards to systemd and you can use those options and not have to discount everyone else's choice.